Congressman Brad Sherman, who represents California’s 32nd district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared updates on his official X account regarding federal funding for local law enforcement and his involvement in foreign policy discussions.
On March 10, 2026, Sherman referenced a Forbes report by posting: “Via @Forbes — Sherman Grills State Official On Cuts To Farsi Broadcasting: ‘Will You Give Me A Numerical Answer?’ Watch https://t.co/zgiHhrIhrg https://t.co/wo0KTMrgGb”. The post highlights Sherman’s questioning of a state official about reductions to Farsi-language broadcasting.
Later that day, Sherman posted about participating in a community event: “Good to join the #Brentwood Homeowners Association’s annual meeting last night, where I was pleased to present @LAPDHQ Chief Jim McDonnell with over $1 million in federal funding I secured to bolster West LA Real Time Crime fighting to help keep our communities safe.” This tweet notes his role in delivering more than $1 million in federal funds aimed at supporting real-time crime prevention efforts by the Los Angeles Police Department.
On March 11, 2026, Sherman addressed international affairs through another post: “I joined @CBSLosAngeles to discuss the ongoing war with #Iran Watch https://t.co/ygp1D1smDC”, signaling his engagement with media coverage of developments involving Iran.
Sherman has served as a member of Congress since 1997 after succeeding Anthony Beilenson. He was born in Los Angeles in 1954 and resides in Sherman Oaks. His educational background includes a BA from UCLA and a JD from Harvard University.



